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1. Stewart - Duran needs some help in the bullpen besides Jax. We don't need to see Duran get burned out trying to cover to much. 2. Lewis - A good hitter maintaining third base. Add another bat in this lineup. 3. Theilbar - see #1. 4. Polanco - They need offense from whatever source. Polanco, when healthy, is probably the teams best veteran hitter. 5. I would also go with Paddock here. Right now I don't see where Gordon would fit in.
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If they don't send him to the IL, who do they send down or cut. It's Wallner, Julian, Castro or Kirilloff. I think all of those 4 are more valuable, plus they are all hitting better. If they try to put him on the IL, will he go? Polanco seems to need a couple more games at St Paul, but his time to return is almost upon us.
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The Twins Shouldn't Trade Sonny Gray Out of Panic
gman replied to Lou Hennessy's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Right now the wildcards that the Twins could GET to face in the playoffs are Baltimore(we know what happens there), Houston, or Toronto. I'm pretty sure those teams aren't shivering. So shop Gray and any veteran they think they can get something of value for. Gray could make 14 more starts for the Twins and under best of circumstances 1 playoff game. The Twins odds of making or not making the playoffs don't change much with trade the usual group of suspects. They might improve with some rookies coming in to play hard. -
The Twins Should be Shopping Sonny Gray
gman replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I want to see the Twins as an ACTUAL good team, not the best of a lousy group. They struggled to beat Oakland for crying out loud. They got their hats handed to them by Baltimore in the last series after their vaunted team meeting. If they can get overwhelmed by not only Gray but a few other players take the deals. They can probably do as well in the division without him. -
I would be satisfied having a 60% ugly win rate the rest of the schedule. Just 41 more ugly games to win.
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75 Options the Minnesota Twins Could Trade For
gman replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Twins need to make room on their roster first, whether they trade for a veteran or bring up guys from the minors. For teams that are sellers, I seriously doubt anyone would be buying a trade for Gallo or Kepler. There are more players the Twins could trade, but I think anyone else currently on the roster is more valuable. I think the Twins can limp into the playoffs without doing a lot, but it would be better if they can make some progress for next years team too. Which may be backwards, but maybe they can sell their way into the playoffs.- 42 replies
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Which Twins Left-Handed Outfielder Should Go?
gman replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think you put them both on the market, if they aren't already. If they wanted to hang unto one, let the market dictate that. They would wind up hang unto whichever one the market thinks is the worse. Neither Wallner nor Larnach may drive the team to the promised land, but neither Gallo nor Kepler are currently and they are both gone in less than three months. Trade them, pay the balance of their salaries and see what 5mil each can buy you on the market. Meantime see if you have something you can count on for next year. Stevenson is also having a good year at 3A. -
May be too big to play shortstop, but if he can play shortstop then he should at least get the opportunity to play third base or first base. He has a plus throwing arm, so third maybe a better use of his talent. If he loses a little foot speed as he ages, he doesn't have to run a lot to field the position well. See him in four years? Maybe 2027?
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Twins Minor League Report (7/11): DSL Twins Crush, Then Go Cold
gman replied to Steve Lein's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
It sounds like it could be 2025 before he starts pitching. Overly optimistically late next year.- 13 replies
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5 Reliever Trade Targets for the Twins
gman replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
This team is a more of addition by subtraction position. I think any addition needs to come from the minors. Plenty could be subtracted from the major league roster. So I guess that would technically leave the team as sellers.- 25 replies
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The failure is on the players. They go to the plate, they swing the bat. The players doing the best so far this year are fresh up from the minors. No veteran is having a decent year, let alone good. Maybe these guys just can't adapt to the pitch clock, and need 10 minutes between pitches to get their heads in the at bats.
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Twins Minor League Report (7/11): DSL Twins Crush, Then Go Cold
gman replied to Steve Lein's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
When did Conor Prielipp have TJ surgery. Was it early last year or 2021? Does anyone know. Might just be a slow healer or someone screwed up his rehab trying to get him back for last years draft..- 13 replies
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2023 MLB Draft Day 3 Thread
gman replied to Jeremy Nygaard's topic in MLB Draft, International Signings, Amateur Baseball
Currently there are 7 catchers in the FCL team, some of who could be moved to other teams. With 15 pitchers taken in the draft, you do need catching of some type to warm of pitchers and for practice. Are any of them potential starters? Don't know, they spread the AB's around a lot. Daniel Pina, 18, has started the best hitting wise but only about 40 plate appearances. His fielding isn't much to right home about.- 82 replies
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Week in Review: Stuck In Their Ways
gman replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Projected lineup Julian 2b Lewis 3B (Farmer until Lewis is back) Polanco DH Kirriloff 1B Jeffers C(60% of games/Vazquez 40%) Wallner LF Larnach RF Taylor/Kiersey - (platoon until Martin is healthy) Correa SS Bench- Buxton (or DL), Castro, Vazquez, Solano Trade if possible Gallo, Kepler for relievers or low A prospects Hope that Stewart & Theilbar are back soon, maybe Paddock in August. Shoot for playoffs without as much swing & miss in the lineup. Ride the starting pitching. Try to score 3 runs in 4 games a week or 4 runs in 3 games a week. Maybe even occasionally 5.- 59 replies
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Is Popkins Next Firing in MLB Coaches Mid-Season
gman replied to Dave Borton's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
You can be the best coach in the world and coach all you want to, but if the player is simply incapable of or simply does not want to change, there is not much you can do. If owners and thus management wants certain in game results, such as homeruns, then as a coach you have to coach in keeping with team goals. The offense was structured with one type of scoring in mind, the homerun. Unfortunately that's what most of the fans in the stands want. Someone hits a homerun and fans standup and scream, then they go back to staring at their phones or go to the concession stand to get something to eat. Owners like fans who go to the concession stand. -
We have guys on this roster who are not succeeding and have not been good for several years. Are we planning to sign them for the next couple years to fail next year and the year after. Since we already not scoring enough to win, then there is nothing to lose by letting them go and putting the "younger" guys in and getting ready for next year. They may not succeed but then again they might. If they aren't going to succeed trade them too. Who wants to be sitting here at next years allstar break and seeing if we can't find some hitting. The Twins lineup as been terrible for 4 years now. This years is the worst but other than 2019 the team hasn't average more than 4.5 runs per game in 6 years.
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Game Thread: Twins (Ryan) v Orioles (Gibson), 7/9/23 @ 1:10 CT
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A Few Under-The-Radar Trade Targets for the Twins
gman replied to Matt Braun's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
You seperated what I said. Try reading it like I wrote it. I could start with 1=1 = 2 if that would help.- 49 replies
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Nygaard Final Mock v. 3.0
gman replied to Jeremy Nygaard's topic in MLB Draft, International Signings, Amateur Baseball
Gonzalez with a 30 runner rating. to me grades out as a large slow slugger. I know they love these types, but I hope they don't go there. Since Dollander in your draft goes number 12 that comes out to a first round price of $5.04 million. That's about a 2 million savings off the #5 pick level. Do you think that Gonzalez is going for under $5million to give them extra money to sign Meyer?- 23 replies
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A Few Under-The-Radar Trade Targets for the Twins
gman replied to Matt Braun's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I wouldn't trade any prospects in the top 20 to do anything this year. We can easily free up 8 to 10 spaces on the roster in the off season for next year's rule 5 additions. If we add a hitter we need to get rid of 1 or 2. I would definitely be planning off season over hauls to the swing hard and strikeout hitting approach.- 49 replies
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Knock-Getters and Boppers: The Eternal Struggle
gman commented on Hans Birkeland's blog entry in Hansblog
Some say that it takes 3 singles to score a run and that's why singles aren't any good. I've never learned how many strikeouts it takes to score a run. The Twins are 8th in the majors in homeruns, but 21st in hits and 21st in runs scored. They do lead in strikeouts. Interesting but everyone in the central has scored fewer runs than the Twins.- 20 comments
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Did the Twins Lose the Jose Berrios Trade
gman replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I thought about that, but hope not. I agree second base is booked.- 62 replies
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